Cyrano's Theatre Company Enters a New Stage

From downtown this summer to midtown this fall! As you may have heard in Alaska Dispatch News, "Cyrano's Theatre Company is entering a
new stage."

While we cherish our existing space and will miss our lively downtown location, we are very excited to announce that this fall we will be moving to our
new venue formerly occupied by Out North Contemporary Art House.

This new space offers tremendous opportunity for Cyrano's to grow and thrive while maintaining an intimate black box theatre setting for our productions.
We'll gain multiple spaces for performing, rehearsing, constructing sets and administration within the new building, which will remain an arts hub
for collaborating with arts organizations, individual artists and community groups.

To our many valuable patrons, artists, and supporters we share all the emotions of this transition. Cyrano’s has acheived this level of growth because
of YOU! Your support and participation in our first 25 years has made it possible to launch our artistic work and community development into a larger,
multiplex space where our shows and partnerships can flourish even more! We carry forth the high artistic standards established by our founders, Jerry
and Sandy Harper, and look forward to the next 25 years with all of you in our new location.

Learn more about what this move means to Cyrano’s from Producing Artistic Director Teresa K. Pond and Board Member Jay Burns on last week's KSKA's Stage Talk. And be sure and mark your calendars for the first production in our new location, SHE KILLS MONSTERS opening Friday, Sept. 22.

Stay tuned to our Facebook page, cyranos.org and future emails (are you on our list?) for more information about the move and our new location, as well as opportunities to help us in this transition.

We need moving help! Please contact Donna if you can donate
a couple hours.